As rough as things have been at his club lately, Sebastian Lletgetâs US menâs national team career has flourished.
He was the only player to appear in all four of the USMNTâs matches in 2020, a sign of how much head coach Gregg Berhalter values the LA Galaxy midfielder. And heâs kicking off his 2021 with an understated leadership role at the programâs ongoing January camp in Bradenton, Florida with a combined senior squad/Under-23 Olympic group.
âI'm maybe not one to be very vocal and screaming at everybody or things like that, but I try to lead by example and I try to get to know guys,â Lletget explained to reporters in a conference call on Tuesday. âWhen I was younger I had people like Clint [Dempsey], even Jozy [Altidore], who's also at this camp, too. Even just to chat walking in the hallway can can go a long way and you feel like by the time you get to the field, you know that player a little bit better, or better than you did before.â
Lletgetâs USMNT career has encompassed the national teamâs roller-coaster ride of the past few years. He made his senior international debut during the 2017 January camp and scored in the 6-0 World Cup qualifying rout of Honduras a few weeks later, only to break a bone in his foot later in that game, a Lisfranc injury that sidelined him for most of that year as the U.S. struggled and eventually crashed short of Russia 2018 in stunning fashion.
He would quickly earn Berhalterâs trust after the coach took the helm in December 2018, and now finally sees the USMNT headed on an upward trajectory again. Lletget hopes that the new year can bring a comparable turnabout in the Galaxyâs fortunes after their sustained underachievement over the same timeframe. Heâs already met with new coach Greg Vanney and looks forward to a âgood new beginningâ under the former Toronto FC boss.
âAs we all know he's had a lot of success in Toronto,â said Lletget of Vanney, âand anybody who I've spoken to spoke very highly of him. I did get a chance to meet with him before I flew to Sarasota to be with the team here. He talked me through his ideas and how we can create a positive culture in the club which, honestly, we've been missing for some years now. So I think he's going to be great. I have a really good feeling about it and yeah, I'm just really excited.â
If thereâs a downside to Berhalterâs obvious faith in Lletget, itâs the willingness to hand him tricky assignments like the âfalse 9â role he played in Novemberâs friendly at Wales. It was a late-breaking tactical tweak that the player had little experience with, and it earned mixed reviews amid a promising overall performance by a young US side packed with European-based talent.
âIt was something that we kind of thought of last-minute and I thought it was a good opportunity to try something different,â said Lletget on Tuesday, âand I think it just shows that with me and Gregg, at least he trusts me that I can do something like that, and he knows I'm going to do my best.â
Heâs much more comfortable as a No. 8 or No. 10, though given the hectic 2021 schedule looming for the USMNT â Berhalter has already said âwe're going to have to get creativeâ â Lletget is ready and willing to take on difficult jobs wherever and whenever heâs asked to.
âI mean, if that ever happens again I think it'll be a little bit more ready,â he said. âAnd who knows? We know there's a lot of games this year and we definitely want to go far in all of the competitions.â